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DrAllis
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Posted: 26 May 2023 at 11:51am |
YES. If you had a belt pulley, the oil is what lubricates the gears and bearings.
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hunter321
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Ok I will.
So it is normal for it to have fluid in it |
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DrAllis
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It doesn't "EMPTY" it. It loses a quart or two out of a 6 quart compartment. Refill until the dipstick says it's full.
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hunter321
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Ok so when the plug comes out it emptys the hydraulic pump reservoir
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DrAllis
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On the left side of the tractor ahead of the battery box is a short dipstick. This is for the hydraulic pump. Refill it with hydraulic oil. This oil is what came out of the belt pulley hole.
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hunter321
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It leaked a lot of hydraulic fluid from the belt pulley plug
Is that bad that fluid came out of there |
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hunter321
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Is there supposed to be hydraulic fluid behind the plug
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DrAllis
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So, put the belt pulley plug back in the hole and get a large 1/2" flatwasher to stick under one of the three bolts near the belt pulley hole to hold the plug so it cannot fall out again.
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hunter321
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It started and the pully plug blew out
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hunter321
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I've tried everything you told me to and it still won't start for some reason
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hunter321
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is there a way to lubricate the starter and flywheel so it might work better
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hunter321
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i cleaned the battery terminals and it helped with the sluggish turn over but i think the fuel system might be air locked
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hunter321
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ok i will check that when i get home.
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steve(ill)
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as mentioned, the two most common problems are the battery has not been charging and now needs to be charged up.... or the cables / battery clamps are corroded... Look inside the clamp on the battery cable.. Sometimes you get a black oxide coating that insulates the connection.. Need sand paper or wire brush to get it SHINNY... Look at the battery terminal also... wire brush till BRIGHT.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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hunter321
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I cleaned the connection but it still won't start. I have no idea what is wrong I just had it running
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hunter321
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I will clean all the connections.
So the bad ground caused the tractor to be sluggish and not start |
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Ray54
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After a good battery, check the ground. I had intermittent trouble with one that had corrosion in the cable inside the factory insulation. Finally it pulled apart as I was cleaning the end again. The cable was on the mid 80's tractor when I got it 10+ years ago. Cable looked very good from the outside.
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hunter321
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The battery is fully charged
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SteveM C/IL
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Weak battery? Put it on a charger .
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hunter321
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All of the sudden the tractor won't start and it turns over very sluggish
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SteveM C/IL
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same according to parts book
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hunter321
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If they are not the same where can I get them
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hunter321
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If the wd and wd45 have the same brake rod I could replace it easy
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hunter321
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How do I get to the bolt so I can remove it Is the brake rod on a wd the same as a wd45 |
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SteveM C/IL
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I doubt you can heat it and get ahold of it with vise grips but to unscrew broken piece that way would be GREAT!! Next you get to learn about the dreaded bottom brake pin removal.
Sometimes they come out without too much trouble but usually you get to use a cutting torch. GOOD LUCK!!
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hunter321
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how exactly do i acces the brake rod toggel bolt so i can replace the rod and remove the broken part from the toggel pin
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HudCo
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get the right carb because nothing will not hook up right and like the dr says it just will not run or operate well
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DrAllis
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An attempt to answer the carburetor question: A carburetor is spec'd and configured to fit and work properly on a specific engine. It is designed to start well at almost any temperature. It is designed to allow the engine to operate from 400 RPM idle speed up to the maximum speed the engineers designed the engine for. It is designed to produce a specific HP and fuel consumpion at a specific engine speed. I can't imagine what you're trying to do, but you'll save yourself a lot of time and $$$$ by just using what carb the tractor/engine was designed for.
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SteveM C/IL
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bottom right ....it's called a toggle pin. That rod screws into it . They get rusty and twist off if forced to turn. Once everything is set up in correct position/clearance with the brake shoes, that rod never needs adjusted again. Brake adjustment is done through top covers on rear housing.
Edited by SteveM C/IL - 05 May 2023 at 8:29am |
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hunter321
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Can you mark the connection point |
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